nunai & am: •!£ i --if* BEDFORD, Pa. Friday Hiii>iP. t4. IS-56 "Fairlecs and Free." DAVID OVER, EDITOR AND rEOrRIETOR "TOE PRESIDENT: MILIUM FILLMORE, tF NEW TORE. FOti VICE PRESIDENT: IXftHEW JJiCKSON DOXLLSOiW OF TENNESSEE. ETFXTORTL TICKET. ki.ectf.rs at i.arok. lion. A.Stewart, lion. J. IE Ingersoll. DISTRICT EEECTOR6. 4 V. J. Klotnerfc-H, . Ssuiucl Yohn, ■' // ttvv W! ite, 1 • CRas. 3 . W ells, J.. f,; 4 pip T Jr., 15. G. W. Toungman, 5. Jos. a- Rgey, ~ h , t __ 4 P.-nrv P. Moore, lb. J- • ' , ,! rianieOl Kitncr. 17. fl. *. 6. Isaac New.on, Kulots fv-*4yZ' 9. Sam'l Kenea.-y, -1. >\"i. -• | JO./j'enry VT. ?nyder, 22. A.., J ■'* 11 Kimber Clear ,r, 2-. John MI. >.Nej™ 12. Robert F. Clark, 24. J. N . tm.ngt n, go. James V. ebster. CHtJBCS CONSECRATION. Bv Divine permission, the Ev. Lutheran Church at Hays Bill will be consecrated on Salut day the 25th inst. Several ministers from a distance will be present, ihe pu lie are invited ioat tend. BUILDING COMMITTEE. Oct. 15, 1850. Baiea, but not Conquered! The htc&t news indicates that the major ity aeaiust the Union State Ticket, is only about 1000, and may b? less. A small ma jority, which can easily be overcome, if the riubt sririt prevails in the ranks of the op ponents of Buchanan, on the fourtu cf No vember. Let every ftiend cf the Ameri can cause, use every honorable exertion to defeat that arch trickster and political wea thercock, James Buchanan. Pennsyiva nians, arouse, buckle on your armor, and once more march, on to batt .e an ' .•) > -vrt been beaten by the most belli-sb Villainy at the late election 1 Organize again for br.t • tit?, and on Tuesdcy week, you will redeem vour county. Finally, all who arc opposed to the Cincinnati pro slavery Buchaueeriug platf-vm, rally in your might, and Pennsyl vania. the borne of Buchanan, will vote for u more safe and reliable uvn,_ one who will be true to her interests. Rally every pat rl.-jt, to the cause- of your country, an l pos terity will honor and bless roiil man doubts, evc-n the Loeofocos admit the iact, that if the right counsel prevails, t'.i- con temptible IdbO will te overcome. We know of a dozen counties, in either one of which the anfi- Buchanan gala will be over that figuie. Patriots ad, do your duty, ond Pennsylvania will as surely go against Bu chanan as the sun will rise in the East, on that day- TME KIISILT. la another column, we publish the ofThi hl returns of the ek-tmn in Bedford County. Wo b.iva through, tr-achery and bribery, been beaten !y a small majority. Our candidate for Commissioner, Alexander •pavis, Eq., was only beaten 8 votes. To secure the defeat cf the American ticket in (bis county the most damnable acts of v il lainy wore resorted to, by the must unscru pulous set of Lecofoeo scoundrels, that ev ■er was attempted. They had their runners out in every district, for mootns previous to the election, circulating the most abom inable lies against our candidates that ev er were thought of. They had a large sum of money, sent on from New Torn. auu Washington in every borough and towu •ship, for the purpose of buying votes, and that enough were purchased to change the result, no oue doubts. Io tins borough and township, for weeks before the election, so -reckless wero they in their efforts to pur chase votes, that they could not keep the matter secret, and we know of several per sons wlii'iu they attempted to bribe, bat who scorned their offers. In one t two of the districts they purchased the officers of ihe election, who refused to take in iega- American vote*, pad took in illegal Foreign and Locofnoo ones. In Bedford Borough, the majority of the b"sid was elected as Americans, hut through the treachery of the Judge, Locof A c isai had Buntr-'?! <t the board, and a cumber of fraudulent votes were tak-:-T iu, and seme of our legal rotors rejected. TL,y took iu the votes of two persons, in the borough, the one had been io New Jersey several years and voted there, and was back only about three or four aaontbs; the other had been in Ohio, two or three years, and he also voted there, as both testified to this fact, and wa9 only back about six weeks.' In Bedford township, tfct-j refused the vote cf a man whom even W. P. S- heli,Esq., said bad a right to vote. In Southampton, Cumberland Valley and Londonderry fraudulent voters; were import- j ed from Maryland, which accounts for their , unprecedented majorities there. Against such fraud and bribery, the American party of Bedford county had to contend, and the wonder to us i J , fliat we were not beaten worse. On Tuesday week these foreign voters will be needed in their own State.— i the money of the Locofocoa is well ugh ; spent, and Fill more will carry the county. BEDFORD BOilOlfiß, As our friends in the country may net bo aware of the cause of the change in this Bo rough from last year, we will sta'e the reas ons. There ate every year more changes from persons moving out,and others moving in than its, any other part of the county. — Since last fall, the removals have been from 30 to 40 against us. Wo still ought to have had about 20 of a majority, but as is well known, there are more persons here that can be influenced by money, than iu atiy other part of the county. Wo know of several church members, among '.hem t he libeler of the living ar.d the dead, also a certain follow, who deserted the Locofueu party to be elected Associate Judge by the Americans, and then, in turn ? dc sorted them, who 'desecrated the Sabbath and made Sunday their electioneering, day t and visited bouses, the occupants of whom thev would not noiice at any ether time, — persona whom they supposed to be needy!— This Jay for several months was desecrated iu ti:is way by them. Others of the gang would buy this man a barrel ot flour, and Land that cue a five dollar bill. Several, early in the campaign, were bought, one with three hundred dollars, others with the promise of patronage uud office. The de sertion of one of the ciccers of the election injured us about five votes, illegal Locofoeo votes were taken and legal voters cf ours rejected. Everybody knows what caused that desertion I About twelve voted against us who still pretend to be with us,every one of whom was bought, and who are yet afraid to cctcc out openly, but who, nevertheless, are known. Not less than SIOOO wer 0 spent in this Borough ucd Township alone. We are rid cf the rubbish now, and we will know our strength hereafier, and gloriously triumph in the future. THE STATE. The contest in this State Las been very close; so close, io fact that it will take the official vote to tell exactly bow it Las re sulted. The Loccfocos nave probably car ried it by two or three thousand. Ir. Phil_ adoiphia there, were from ten to fifteen thous. and frai ch'lcut votes polled, and all along ands of foreign voters were imported to carrv the State against the Union ticket, end they Lave succeeded by a bare majority of a couple of thousand. Ia November, as the Presidential election occurs ou the same day throughout the Union, we will carry Pennsylvania without do"bt, for the Locofoco scoundrels who came -here from Now York, New Jersey and Maryland, will Lave to be at home attending to their own electi ns. Had it rot been for these fraud ulent voters our ticket would have been elected by twenty thousand majority. We have carried both bran dies of the Legisla ture. which secures an American United States Senator' ami an American State Treasurer. Net so bad after all for Penn sylvania. One Sfc more, Americans, and the day will be ours ! I cion [Modem! Ticket, The fallowing is the Electoral Ticket put in nomination by a portion of the Fillmore State Committee, tire North American Com mittee, and the Republican Committee, on Friday evening last, at the Rooms of the Republican State Committee it: Philadel phia. It is proposed that twenty-six names 'u common shall compose the ticket, the twenty-seventh at the head of the ticket, to be different on the tickets voted for by the Fillmore and Fremont men, the vote of the electors, if chosen, to bo cast pro rota ac cording to tue vote cast for the twenty sev enth names respectively. It was also agreed that the electoral ticket voted for by the Fillmore men, should be headed by she name of MILLARD FILLMORE, and that to le voted for by the Fremont men by the name of JOHN C. FREMONT. The following is the Electoral ticket cho i sen, the Fremont one being tbo same, ex- I cept ir the leading elector: ELECTORS AT LARGE: Miiiard Filltucre, James Irvin. DISTRICT ELECTORS. 1 Joseph Edwards, 13, Russell F. Lord : 2 Geo. N. Eckert, 14, Fred. E. Smith, C G. Seidec.stilcker 15, Ab. Updegraff, ■1 Win. Jewell, 10, Jos. P Simpson, SA. G. Rowland, 17, Ilez. Easton, G Caleb N. Taylor, 18, Edward Scull, 7 Wm. Burlington. 19, W. 51. Stewart, 8 Wm. M. Buird, 20, Alf. Patterson, 9 M. 15. Shirk, 21, B. C. Sawyer, 10 Simon Cameron, 22, Jacob Painter, 11 Jno. McCormick, 23, Law. MoGuffin, 12 S. B. Thompson, 24, Geo. W. Arnold, , 25 Ja.ne3 Skinner. Ouio has gone for the Republicans by from 40,000 to 50,000 majority. Connecticut has gene for the Republicans by a large majority. Indiana is close, and will go against Bu chanan in November. Buchanan will hardly carry one North ern State, ilis friends don't expect more than one. We understand that tho Plank Road has stopped. Cause why? The funds were all used in electioneering for the Locofoco ticket. BEDFORD INQUIRER \ND CHRONICLE. The Bedford Gazetto of last week says. j in apcakiug of a flag which was put ca the house of Mrs. Cook, that it was tLe.old Cass and Butler flag. This is n lie. It was never paid for, and the Loeofoco lead ers itt this place have not now the honor to pay the debt which they contracted in its j purchase. We esaosad cnn ,luct in relation to " u . x g a couple of weeks age- The Gazette further says, that the Ameri cans procured the flag "from a Know Noth ing who was once a Democrat," and that j "they are perfectly welcome to both him and the flag." Very well, he is an honor j able man, which cannot be said of Bowman, and we would rather have him iuthe Amer-' : ican parly, than the bilker's dozen of trni ; tors who deserted us at the late election in I this borough. lilCni —We heard of a certain L?co feco who made a fallow in this place be lieve he was an American. This fellow gave the Locofoeo a $5 bill if he would vote the Loeofoco ticket. He always vo ted that way, and took this plan to get a a little of the '•corruption fund," as he said lie never made $5 easier. Can thc"Nin coin-poop" tell who the fellow is ? Du tell! THE PROSPECT. That we can sweep this State by a large majority, on the 4th cf November, we arc authorized to expect, by the facts ct the past, as well as Lv the indications ot the piesent. The results of the State and Presidential elections in Pennsylvania since 1836, show that the Whig vote in the Oc tober election always feil short of ihesame vote in the succeeding Presidentinl contest while the D im static vole ia 'rea-cd but lit tle. Thus, iu the October election of 183 x, the Democracy carried the Slate by a large majority; and in the Presidcutjal election which followed, the Whigs, with scarcely a hope of success, reduced that majority to a very low figure. In the State election ox 1840, the re sult stood thus: For the Democrats. 130,531 For the \\ bigs. 125,90- Democratic m.janty. 4,010 lu the Presidential election of the same year,the following was ihe result: Harrison. I 14 021 Van Bureu." 1.0,072 Harrison's majority. 319 | aqtx .. r . ...■i-rif-f,, Mr | null ft*"*" ' ber, we carried it iu November. In 184S, Johnston's majority over L >ng- I strcth, was 302; Taylor's over Cass, 13,- 554. la O-tober, 1552, the Democrats carried the State by 19,948; yet wi'k this immense 1 majority of ueorly tweoty thousinl siaring theui in the face, the Whigs not only in" j creased their vote 27,522 in November, Lnt actually reduced the Democratic ma jority. These facts are full of eucoutagement for the future, and should convince U3 that with vigorous eff-irt through organ ; ization, our triumph is certain. Coiigicssiiifa Elected. Though wo have no definite account yet of tNo result, the following is probably a j correct list of the Congrc-smeu elected: i Ist District, —TLos. 11. Florence, Dem. 2d —E. Joy Morris, Am. j 3d —J.iiucs Landy, Dem. 4th—llenry M. Phillip l . Dem. sth—Owen Jones, Dem. | Cth—John Hickman, Dem. A Rep. 7th —lb nry Cbaputan, Dem ; Bth—J. Clancy Jones, Dem. i 9th—Anthony K. Roberts, Union. 10th—John C. Kunkei, Union, i 11th—Wm. L. Dewart, dem. 12tb—John (i. Moutgomory, deui. 13th—Wm. 11. Diuuuick, dem. 11th— Galusha A. Grow, union. 15th—AllUon White, dem. lliih—John A. Ahl, dem. lTih —Wiison lteilly, dem. 18th—J. R. Fdie,Uuiou. 19iL—John Covoue, Union. 20tb—Jonathan Knight, Union. . 21ot—David Ritchie, Union. 22i--i> A. Purviauce, Union. 23d—Wtn. Stewart, Union, v 24th—James S. Myers, Union. 25th—John Dick, Union. RECAPITULATION. 12 Democrats. 12 Opposition. 1 Democratic Republican. Pennsylvania Legislature. THE STATE SENATE. Ist Pist. Philadelphia City, ii'illian A. Crabbe , and Charlts B. Penrose * 2<L Philadelphia co., N. B. Harlan Ingram and Richardson L. Wright.* 3d Montgomery, Thos. P. Knox. 4th. Chester and Delaware, Jam J. Lew's. sth. Berks, John C. Evans. oth. Bucks, Jonathan Ely. 7th. Lancaster and LebanoD, John W. Killingei and Jacob G. H human. Bth. Dauphin and Northumberland, Dv vid Taggarl. 9tb. Northampton and Lehigh, Joseph Laubach. 10th. Carbon, Monroe, Piko and Wayne, James 11. Walton. 11th- Adams utrtl-'ninl-Hc, George W. i llrcwer.* 12th. York, YViiljtip li. Welsh. IStb. Cuuiborlani ttud Perry, Henry j Fetter* 14th, Centre, Lyouiing, Clinton and j Sullivan, Andrew GfJT *Ath Blair. CajftHa and Huntingdon, ; Joint _ i lGtb. Luzerne, MMouf Colombia, ! ■ Geo. P. Steele.* [ . j 171 L, Bradford, iiiaqueltanna and Vv'yo -1 ming, E. Reed Jlfijvi* 18th. Tioga, Pttter, McKcao, Elk, Clearfield and Jeffajpnn, H nry Souilmr. 19ti:. fiercer, Veasogo and Warren, I Glenni W. Scofield. \ 20th. Erie and Cmwford, D. A. Finney. 21st. Butler, Es>ver and Lawrence, John R*. Harris.* 22 d. Allegheny, Wnl. W ilk ins and Id. i D. Gazzam.* 23J. Washington and Green, Jo. I *- 1 | Flcnniken. 21th. Somerset, Bedford and Fulton, j Francis Jordan. 25th. Armstrong. ladftua and Clarion, ' Titian J. Coffey* 2Gtb. Juniata, Mifflin and Union, James i M. Sellers. j 27tii. Wcstoorclani and Fayette, IVm E. Frazi-r. 28th. C. M. Straub. I/emoerais, 15; Opposition, 18. Mew Senators marked with a star. L i jHCTKWT'K ET U R N rf. BEDFORD mm OFFICIAL. C. Com. A. Gnn. S. Gen. -a /-s M • ~ 5* o ~ a. j? * J ST f ! Bedford ?. ro' 102 100 102 109 i 2 109 : Bedford Ip. 158 2 d 152 210 153 210 Rro id Top, 63 AO ii'J 4 > 63 4 > Col-ram, 124 142 123 113 122 141 ' Cumberland V. 0 485 6 lb> 6 185 ' Harrison, CO 71 Gj 7' 60 <' ■ 11. pew:!!, 1 oil 56 H>3 6<5 162 t'i ' Juniita, 97 156 03 156 97 150 . Libery, 4 1 85 B'J 86 30 87 Londonderry*, 59 31 53 91 53 91 1 Al.nroe, " 134 107 134 U-7 134 197 j Nanier, 151 65 151 165 116 165 ' Providence, E. 145 43 145 13 145 4.3 : Fsovidence, W. 201 97 2Ji 97 2 M 97 : SchelDhurg Bor' 31 47 31 47 81 47 Southampton, CI 181 01 181 01 184 St. Clair, 2.3 150 219 15d 213 15) Union, 153 125 153 122 153 123 Wood berry, M. 157 180 163 181 167 130 Wood berry, 3. 88 108 88 108 87 Did 2171 2296 2163 2331 2156 2303 H "a C O T 5 . c .* - 7 c X 5 O '4 ~ - I n 2 S? v) 3 <£ o s. "2 sf s* § F is * 4 Bedford Pro' K3 109 T'3 1)1 107 111 1 Bedford Tp. 157 2i' 155 152 212 2tu 214 Br<>ad Top, 62 41 63 3 4 > 40 4 ! Colerain. 121 142 123 123 if ; 153 143 Cumberland V. C 13-5 6 6 185 185 185 ■ Harris m, 79 7! 70 75 72 ii 71 ; flopowoll, 103 56 103 103 50 66 60 Juniata. 98 156 93 98 153 154 158 I Liberty, 33 85 39 39 87 87 86 Londonderry, 59 91 59 59 91 91 91 Monroe, ' 131 107 134 134 107 107 107 Napier, 151 365 151 1-51 165 165 165 > Providence, E. 115 145 115 43 43 43 Providence, W. i. 1 97 2>52 ;1 94 91 97 | Sc.ieUsbnrg. B. 81 47 31 SI 47 46 47 ! Southampton, Gt 185 61 61 13.5 185 18-5 i St. Clair, 219 150 219 213 i." I 159 150 Unir., 153 123 153 153 123 128 123 W .Knlmrry, M. 167 130 167 167 1_.5 139 131 Wpodlrerry, S. .91 104 86 87 109 108 109 21742297 2170216123 4 2295 2311 Co. Sur. A. Judge. Cotn'rs. 3 'S- > > > V 2 C I 2 s ® ?- ? 2 - I •s Z. 5 w w, R a IiII? ? f s I * ? "r 1 • - • Bedford 8.106 107 I'M I'.'3 102 102 110 110 I BedfordT. 157 208 16 4 200 155 15 5 2id 210 Broad-Top. 62 3-3 57 40 63 63 40 40 ' CoWoln, 128 142 125 111 121 122 145 143 j Cumbld V. 7 184 6 184 2 4 189 185 ; Harmon. 70 71 79 70 70 70 71 71 ! Hopewell, 105 54 102 61 119 1)3 89 56 : Juniata, 99 155 96 158 93 93 156 156 i Liberty, 6 119 39 87 95 14 39 81 • Lnndocd'y, 60 90 59 90 69 59 91 91 Monroe, ' 134 107 133 198 334 184 107 107 S Napier, 151 165 153 172 151 148 165 165 ! Prov E. 142 41 144 41 145 144 43 44 j Prov. W. 199 97 201 90 199 290 98 98 Sc!.cllsb;trg,:U 47 29 46 81 31 47 47 I Snu'irPß, C 3 182 61 135 61 61 185 185 ■St Clair, 2i7 150 219 lot 218 221 151 142 | Union, 153 123 J3 133 153 153 123 123 i Wood'vM.ls6 181 107 130 167 167 139'130 i Woud'vS. 89 107 87 198 87 86 168 169 . 2UO 2SIB 2153 2300 2230 2165 2238 2293 Four Dir. Auditors. Corn. *"■ C > 5 H W *- §" § - * M I" cn E 3 *1 • • o ■ gj & ft K (> •?< M <"5 c n. ? e" £.2 ?r r ® -* cr E* •B 3- |. . 3 r o *. J5 r* r* ~ • 3 't Bedfo'dß 110* 108 101* 104 109 109 106 1 BedfordT 10(5 200 154 155 210 209 100 209 Brnadtop 63 40 C 3 60 40 45 63 40 Colorain 124 141 123 123 142 143 128 143 C. Vailey 3 186 6 6 185 185 7 184 Harrison 69 71 70 70 71 71 70 71 Hopewell 103 56 108 99 56 58 103 66 Juniata 104 lf.o 98 98 153 156 98 158 Liberty 39 87 39 41 83 82 39 8o London'y 69 91 69 53 91 91 59 91 Monroe *134 107 134 134 107 107 134 l(t6 Napier 151 165 151 151 165 165 151 165 Prov. E 146 43 145 145 43 43 115 13 Prov.W 203 93 291 202 97 96 201 96 Scheils'g 31 47 81 31 47 47 81 47 South'a 01 185 61 61 185 185 CI 185 St.Clair 218 150 215 217 147 150 217 150 Union, 153 123 153 153 123 12-3 133 123 Wood.M 167 189 157 167 ISO 180 167 18) Wood.S 87 109 87 87 109 109 87 109 21932278 2164 2159 23012304 21692208 WILLIAM Assise* SENTENCED.—Win. Arrison, convicted at Cincinnati, of "manslaughter,"upon an indictment,charg ing him with murdor in the first degree, by killing Isaac Allison by means of an "infer nal machine" or torpedo, was on Monday sentenced to the penitentiary for ten years Tlic prise nor v/us <?<t;YiCicd ol murder in j tlie first degree, and aeuteeeed to be bung, | but obtaina a new trial which resulted in , verdict of uucalaeglrteri I'MOit MBETIJifi. j A meeting of all opposed to .Tames /htcb.m- : an,, ami in favor of the L T n<.nKlcetoral, tiCK- I let adopted at /farrisburl, on UK Inst., will J i nreot in the Court House, on Friday J j ,re . ri ; ! pext. for the purpose of ratifying said electoral | i ~ .'. At Aa l . ! ticket. j Oct. 23, 1336. I FiiiimlßE. I situate in BwHord Tp., al.uut two mil. s uoi oust of Bedford, containing 271 acres arm iu | towance, U5 acres cleared and under good ! .Ve.c of w Mail 2a acres are gool meadow. It : U in high statu of cult,ration, and the balance ' is well timbered. . i The improvements are a r.ew two story Brick i /louse, with a basement kitchen, and a tottn tain pump at the door, and in the Seller; a frame I stable, tvirli a wagon sued as i corn crib attrch j eel. a leg barn. Also; a tenant house, with a ' i in vcr tailing spring ol' excellent water, a black i smith shop and other out buildings. There i* j a>o on the premises a large orchard of excell ! ° ! T j s a o!i wishing to purchase will call on ' ,i-. ,ft v :i M-r Jiving ou thopremises, the subsoi or a CHAISE Oct. 14. i n- • LoikOui; AH retailors v.-ho have hP' -M .h'L causes by Nowuibe.- Court, WD. fln " "jx®. the office of Justice Kadebaugh >" Ni '• after that time. D.WID OVER, Treasurer. 0-t.2VIS.Vo. IME j, (< to . WAVE received their usual assortment of Fail and Winter Goods. Ttocy respectftilly in vite rhei"frib.ls U> rail and osauiiue stock ami prices.—Oct. 24, 1856. ax TSSE COVUT OV COSMOS I'LE tS OF ItEOi'ORD CORATY Xi) (!ir> matter of the estate of Jacob Lotlge.*v eckxr, a i.ui.;;c, "wheioas David F. "Bueh cuiutu ttee of the- said Jacob Loiigenecker. has iilei bis account as committee on said estates. Notice >s hate by given t'Odhe creditors of said Jacob Jjongco* .act,• tid ail others interested iu sil l estate, that the Court nave appointed Mou d.v tbclTttidij- ot November next, ior the be.'.ring of tiie same, and for showing cause why the said account should not be allow ed, aud-Ui default thereof, the same Will he confirmed. Wtta the Honorable F. M. Ki.am ii i 'resi dent of our s.tid Court at Bedford the 2Jtu d.v "f Oct. A D 1866. 1). WAAiiABAUGU- Oct. 24, 1355. Proty. ItliUl OKD COUNTY, s*. a court of Common l'ieas. held P the the Ist day of September In the matter of the application for 'be sale of the house of worship, of the Methodist Epbopal Church, in Broadlop tp., Bedford county. Tiie petition of Christian Harnett. Joseph 11 v ns, Jonathan Ba-nett, Levi Evans, Christian Broad storm, Lemuel Evens, and Sylvester Fos ter, trusters of sail church, setting forth that, said congregition bare erected a ucw anil more Tv old church, whereby the I Titer has become useless, and praying the court to grant an order to sell the same, together with the half acre of ground upon which it stands, adjoining lands of Asa Duval, Wui. Anderson and others, being read and filed. Whereupon, on motion of F. Jordan Esq., th • Court direct, that notice of said application be published, to ail persons interested, to he and appear, before our sai l Court on tiie 17th day oi .November nest, and :-bosr cause if any they have, why th" mid property should not be sold. '.'."iirui.. F. M. Kltiamell, President of our slid Court .at Bedford, on the 2 fid dav of Oct. AD 1856. D WASHABAIfGL, Oct. 21,1856. FroCv LisToroiir Put down Tor Trial at November Term (17tb day ) 13f)G. Wna. Eeitzeil tt al vs Fred. Smith et al Ch itles Colfclt vs Samuel Amick John Brii.'haru vs Satue Isaac Crave rs Adam kimud Samuel Davis vs John James D Patterson vs Samuel Vondersmitb J M ltcynolds vs S M B irelay's adm'r Philip WeisePs .adm'r vs K t. Anderson S M Barclay's adm'r vs Geo. C Davis ct al Jacob StorcUmius vs D B Trontmnu Joshua Filler v, Samuel Williams Jacob Adams et a! vs Josiah Kellermaa Charles Smith vs Wta Smith Philip S. Croft vs Daniel Baker Joseph Nit baueh vs Jchn llarlaugli et al Wiu Smith vs Charles Smith Isaac Hull's a im'rs vs John /full et al Jane Moreheal etui vs Christian Naugle Nicholas Lyons vsSiaiuel Davis RebeCcn Brant's use vs Valentine Wer z Same vs D Patterson G- R. Hoisinger et al vs E. Pearson et ai Solomon Feight vs John Bowser J Keith ct al vs S Brnmhaugh et al John Cessna Esq vs John G Clark et al James Clark vs John Burns JamesEntrhyrti vs Christ. Bro.tdstons et al John Jackson vs John Q. Hartley S*Ui'. Blackburn'* admvsS. iilackborn's Guardian Jos. Gregory's adtn vs H'm Stuckey. D. IF AS//A BAUGH, Frothonotarv Oct. 24, 156. RIMER'S NOTICE. j 4 11 jKjrsons interested either as heirs,creditors I -i"\-or otherwise, are hereby notified that the following named persons lure filed their ac counts in the Register's Office, and that they will bo presented to the Orphan's Court of Bed ford county, oa Friday the 21st 1 ty of Novem ber next, for confirmation, at which time and place they may attend if they think proper. The account of S //Tate, adtn'r of Jacob Dichl late of East Providence tp., dee'd. The account of Adatn Eurgar, Guardian of Susanna Shelly daughter of Jacob Shelly, Uto | of Wood berry tp., dee'd. | The account of Christopher Wtrtz, one of adm'rs of Wm Wertz,lato of Olerain tji., deed. The account of Levi Evans, adm'r of Mary ffoorer late of Liberty tp., deed. The account oi Nathan Robison, ajm'r of Philip Moss late of Southampton tp. dec',l. The account of John Miller and Abraham Milter ox'ors of the last will and &c., of Elias till lor lato of Harrison tp., dee'd. The account of Catherine Siegler, sd.nV of John Seigler, late of Southampton ip.. dee'd. The account of Anthony Smith and Eman uel Shafer, adm'rs of Isaac tfcukmau, late of Calerain tp., dee'd. The aocouutof Archibald Pordew, adm'r of Wm Ruby, lato of Southampton tp., dee'd. The account of Aloxinder /Jolsinger, adui'r of George Keplogle, late of Middle Woodberrv tp., dee'd. The aocouat of Win Bishop, tiuateo for th e salo of the real estate of Wm Van Clove, lato of Belfast tp., Pultoti county, formerly Bed ford county, doe'd. Tho account of Sam Griffith, adm'r of Valon tino Nawgle, late of St. Clair tp., dee'd. Tho account of A J Clme, adm'r with the will annexed of Iliigh Armstrong, late of Ayr tp., Bedford (now Fulton) county, dee'd ! The accounts of S- B. Tate, adm'r of James M. Gibson, late of the Borough of Bedford dee'd* D. WASHABAUGff. Register. Registers Office, Oat. 20, 1856. BEDFOit 3 U231% JiC11001,. The nmfcnigß ' *> M " •<r...a"C 0 to the. public, thai ! • ope. Brae rd, <m the first Monday e'Nov.-mW rest, a high *cUb-1 in which ai; ; hratethesof •> Wmt Hi neat lon, Englaha::. ' wales', will be taught. It is designed to eatab... n hti iter i a perman ent Institution of a order. Male;u.d Fe male. Tins Male and Female den: nineties will i be distinct, so soon as the neeesiwy mra-iigu menta can ha effected. In this jenoo! students i will be prepared for the-bigher classes of any t College or to enter at once upon the active du -1 ties of life. Special care will be taken to form in the pu plos habits of order strict punctiality, and thor oughness. IV e consider these as valuable ele ments of character, and tudispeusaWe '.o sound teaming. The physical, moral and social education of the pupils, will receive that attention which their importance demands. l'hofe will te thru • grade*. To the first le long the common English briaebi". rf.vh ts Reading, Orthography, Writing, Arithnntic, Algebra, rtconi'-t ry, Intellect nil and Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric, Logic, tfotony, Ancient Geography &e. . Tiio third ■ tubraces all the foreljing together with the Latin an I Greek languages. The Modern languages, Music, Drawing, Painting and Ornamental Needle work, will be oxtra studies, and for each wiil be extra charges. Oct. 24,1856. • AUGHINBAUGII. lOUi'f PROCLAMATION. TI/"/IE RE AS the U> norable FRANCIS JL. KIN- W MI LL, President of the several o curls of Common Fleas in the counties composing the 10th Judicial District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, awl .General Jail Delive ry, for the trill of capital and other offenders in the said district—an lJosEi'n B- Nonas and Jens G. //AKTI.LY, Esquires, Judges ol the Couits ot'Cciumon Pleas, and Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, lot the trial of all capital and o#ii* oli'el. iers in the county of """-Milord—have is sued tecir precept and to me directed, for hold ing a Court of Comyion Plea*, an 1 Geneial Jail Deliverv. doJ Court of Oyer arid Terminer ai Bedford, on .MONDAY the 17th day of NO NE.MBER ucxt. NOTICE is heiehy given to all the Justices of toe Peace, the Coroner and Con stables within the said county of Bedford, that they bo then and thw in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions, ex aminations and other remembrances, to do those things which to lheir offices and in that Lxiralf appertain to he done, and also they who will prosecute against the piisoners that are or shall iu the J. il of /h dlord county, to be then ind theSi to prosecute against thorn as shall be j ast . HU G/f MOORE, Sheriff. Oct. 2'i. !*•<&• SBFISTFH SALES. Bv virtue of sundrv writs of Fi. Fi.tomc directed, there will t> sold at the Court Hon-o, i:i the Borough of Bedford,on Monday the I7th day of November 185G- Rt one o'clock, P. M. the t'jilowing dcsciibad If "-hi Estate, to wit: ALT, Mary IV else Is interest in and to a tract of i.iri 1 cont ii ni ig 80 acres more or less, about 50 acres cleared and undt-r fence, with a two story log house, double log bam, and vajon shod thereon erected, adjoining lands of Henry Kauff-nun, Aaron Grove. John Bradi -y, and others; situ itc iu St. Clair Tp., Bedford county, and taken in ex cation as the property of Marv Weisel. ALSO. One lot of Ground in the Town of Woodnerry, fronting 60 feet on the Pattoßsville and Woodberry Turnpike Rotd,a-id extending back 200 feet, t•: laud of George K. Barndo'l.tr, mrrrir n sIOTT rmrgn iruri rarrrn rarese, store roora. and frame stable thereon erected, and as fit No. bin general plar of said town, adjoining lot of Dr. Samuel H. Smith on the north, aud lot ofS arnnel J. Casiuer on the south: situate in middle Woodberry Tp., Bed ford county, and tikea in execution as the property of Jacob Scbnehlj. ALSO, Oue tract of land containing 352 acres, nuire or less, about ff> acres cleared and under f-nee, with a two story log house, tenant house, and two double log barns thereon erect ed, also two apple orchards thereon, adjoining hurtls of VVm. T. Daugherty, IVm. P. Schell, and others; situ-ite iu Broad Top tp., Bedford county, and taken iu execution as the property of Gen. Wm. ii. liviu. ALSO, Une lot of Ground :n the town of Palo Alto, containing one fovttli ncre, more or less, liontiiig on pu!i'ic~road, leading from Schellsburg to C'imoerland, with a oav and a hall story dwelling house, store bouse, ware house, shoemaker shop, wag >;i make.- shop, and frame stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of John Cotnp, Daniel B. Troutman, aud others; situate in Londonderry tp., Bedford county, and take I in exocu tien as the property of if. G. Buchanan. ■ ALSO, All of defendants intrust in tind to a tr..ct o! land containing '.MI acres, more or less, about 45 acres cleared and undet fence,with 2 two story log houses, 2 spring houses and two double log barns thereon erected, also two ap. pie orchards thereon, adjoining lands of Edward Ward, in right of /ohn Recife's heirs on the east Jacob Sleek, now f* torg.; I ekes on the west, and Peter Long In rig!.t of William Sun. gar, on the south; si'.uatc iu St. Cl-ur tp., Ltd. lord county, and . in the possession of Andrew Adam:., Mary Ho wen and George lakes, and taken in cxecuaion as the property of Wiu. An derson, and /ames J. Anderson. ALSO, All defendant's Peter Morning tar, his interest in and to a tract of land containing 20 aeri*. ixsara or fiaji, about two acres ciearcu nud under f nee. adjoining lands of George R. Barpdollar. Rudoipnus Hoover, and others; situate in Middle Woodhcrry tp., ifediord coun ty, as the property of Peter Moruingstar and wife. HUGH MOOitE, Sberiif. Oct. 21,1536. HOOTS & SHOES. A. P. CRAMER, St Co., have just received a ! full supply suitable for the approaching season. Oct. 21, 1856. 'TOHBCMPEBS.' DR. IIAKRV, at the Cheap Drug and Book Store, has just received, a i.trgo assortment r.t j the best flavoring extracts, together with Bak l ing Soda, Cream of Tartar, Saleratus, &c., of the very lust quality, alt of which be will sell at the lowest prices. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.-For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Sec., can be had at Dr Hairy 'a Drug Store. Balm of a Thousand Flowers.—An excellent article for the toilet, for sale at, Dt Har ry's Cheap Drug Store. Starch, Farina, fcc—The very best ar- Vytieles can be had at Dr. Harry's Cheap Drugstore. v Holloway'a Worm Confections.—A safe, pleasant, and effectual remedy for worms at Dr Hurry's cheap Drug Store." rpo kuep the teeth and gums healths-.—Use -L Bazm'a Rose tooth paste, or the Balm of I a Thousand Flowers, with a good brush, all of which can be purchased cheap, at Dr tin r- i T'-"- j IThyaieiafis prescriptions can-fully compound- ' ed, at all hours of the day or night, at Dr. Harry's, Drug Store. Piaiik Koad Election Notice! THE Stockholders of the ifopesreU and Eloody Run, Pianl; and Turnpike Road Com- P*jV> ttra hereby notified thut an election for offices of aiid road for the ensuitigyear will bo held at the office of the Treasurer on Monday the 3d day of November next. •By order of the Board. JNO. MOWER, Oct. 17, 185€. Sc ;, r | Estate of OeorjfC Rcpiogie dcc'tl. BEbFORI) COf NT Y S3: At ai> Or) halts' Court held at Btiifatd in an I for the C-mntv -*f Beifor I ontl) flr-.t dry of September A. I). bet/re the J edges of the said Cjui-t. On motion of S. Russell. Esq., the Couit grant a rule upon the heirs and legal representa tives of George Reploglc l ite of Middle Wood berry Tj>., deC'd. t" wit : Polly Rcplog'u widow, Jacob Replug!:: residing in ./etiersou county, lowa. E'izalwlh Rcp'egle and Mary in termarried with Jacob iiruber, w jo have lately removed to! owa, and Geoige B. licpiogle,David Replogl • a minor of whom Charles OelHg is guar dian, (Tattnall B. intermarried with httv y Smith, Barbara intermarried with fbose s S. Hulsinger, Sarah intei married with /fenry Ever sole, M ary Intermarried with Evi rDm Long, inee'ber who is in hei minority and of jv'ncrn the said Epliriaic is gnarliai. and.Leah a minor of whom Won. Joseph B. Nob lets guar lien rcsid Ida in sai 1 county of Bedford, to 1 u and app: r r.t an Orph ,ns ? Court f<> I>. h' id at Beafor I in and for slid county, on rise 31 Moui sy lth day of November next, ta ace pt or refuse to take the real estate of the **i 1 George Replogie deceased at the valuation which has hrttt valued and ap. nraised id tiersuance of a writ of partition or ' i -i issued t/Et of the Orpheus Cure: - Vuiw cause why ti# siiasniouA said county v - v not he sold hy vrd-.-r Of sin. . . • ®ln testimony whereot r uavc hcre lunto set uiy hand, arid affixed !he (seal of said Court at Bedford the 'first day of September A. 1). lb-'C. D. XTASi/ABAUG// Oct. 17, 1855. Cleak. TWELVE TEACHERS WASTED. TWELVE TEACHERS wanted to take charge of ho Schools in 11 est Provid men J p . for which liberal salaries will be given. 4'chools to open the fust of Noveiub.: a.id to continue four months. JOHN A. GCMP- Bloody Run, Oct. 17, 1850. S ';*. IWIW" GOODST " J UdT received and far tale at IILED 's .Vi.tr STORE, a lags and well assorted slock of pull and IT inter Goods. Ji- is now prepared to accommodate his friends and customers, mid the public generally. To attempt to enumerate hi, stock in a news paper advertisement, wc-uMbe folly, or a list of the prices useless, for the pub lic would not believe that goods were sciimg as they offer thorn, unless they call andsec f,r i themselves. AYe don't wish to boas*. 1 t mere ly r.misvk that forviri -ty texture, an 1 chc ; >- ness, his cannot be excelled. rd it is cul culat-d to please all. We cordially invite the public to call at REP'S iNEAA STORE | and satisfy themselves in regard the variety of I the above st.iteuieut, and examine h s stock he | fore you purchase elsewhere. Product of all kinds taken ic exchange for : goods. I Oct. 1", NOTICE. ETTERS of Administration having hies 1.-i granted on the Estate of Isaac Couohen our. late of" Juuiata Tp., to the subscriber liv j ing in said Tp., all persons indebted to s id i Estate, ore h-rel y iiotified to make psymeiit [ immediately, and those having claims against the sinie will present them properly auilienti cifted for settlement. JOSEPH DULL, A-lmV. Oct-3,1850. Mrs.titowe's new work.—Died, a tale of the Great Dismal Swamp, equal to Uncle Tom's Cabin, just received at Dr. i/xrrj's £Zk--m v> - - piiiiue SILE¥ RIUT Esfale. iV.'EP.E will V-e cfllrod -Jt Public S.J a on the premises on Tuesday the Jith day oi No vember next, the following de.-vrih, d Real Estate, viz., one tract of land situate in Muttro.- Township Bedford county Pa., adjoinsvg : :.■>* of Thomas Robitonand others, c .it .lining two hundred and forty-six acres and allowance, about sixty acres, of which is cleared, an d under fence. The greater part of the remaining Por tion is tillable, the improvements ire a log 1,, us-- and harp, an apple, and peach orchard, lis. a several never failing springs of water, "vnvuni ent to the house; there is als- said to he a quantity of the best of Iron Qieiip- the above tract of land. Terms will he made to snft purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock when due attendance will be given by JACOB BAKNDOLLAK. October, i, ISoC. e s B Stl: Dissolution cf Co Partnership. fftllE Co-Partner.ihip heretofore existing be 1. tween the subscribers :n the Steam Saw Mill and Lember Business, and all business transacted by the firm of I.ockc K Snider, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The above business will be continued by Jacob Snider, r.'ho is anthor'sted to receive all claims coining to said firm and also to pay ah debts that may be owing bv said firm. M. W. LOCKE, JACOB SNIDER. Bloody Run, Pa., Oct. 2. 1936.* Seven Teachers Wanted. THE School Directors of Harris'n Town ship. will meet at the house of V. V. Wert::, on Friday the olst of October, ins},, at ten o'clock, A M.. to examine and employ SEV EN TEACHERS, to take charge of the Schools of said District. T. R. Gcttys. County Su perintendent. will be present to examine ap plicants. The schools will commence on the 10th of November, and be i opt open fanr months. Teachers who wish to bi employed roust appear for examination before the Board of Directors. .1 NO- McTTCKER, Fres't. V. V. Wcrfz. Sec'ty. Oct. 10, 1856. Bedford MIXER IL SPRIXCS Association- THE undersigned, Commissioners named in , an act in tit led an '-Act to incorporate the Bed i ford Mineral Springs Association," hereby giro I notice that we have appointed Tuesday the 2St!i day oi October instant for-a meeting, at the Bedford Hotel in the Borough of Bedford, of the subscribers to said Association for the pur pose of organizing the Association by the elec tion of a President an I Six directors to utansge the affairs and business of the Association: ALEX. K7XG, SAMUEL DAVIS. WM. P. SCHELL, W. P. DAUGHERTY, JOB. M ANN, WM. H. WATSON. I). WAS/JAB AUG//, NICHOLAS I-VONS, 1 j JOHN CESSNA. Commissioners. KOTICE.' LETTERS of Administration having granted to tho sn!>scriber, living i.i, Sin clair Township, on tho Estate of Chri-.tian Mock, late of add Tp,, dee'd; all pcrsons in. debted to said Eestate are herel>y notified to ni ike payment immediately, and those having clai ma against the same will present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. fi fKa \i nivis Sept. 12, 18GS. Azn'r de bonis non. LAST KOTICGI SAVE COSTS 11 ALL persona indebted fo the late firm o Ri'sp & Ostvb, by Book Account, Note or otherwise, are hereby notified to make imme diate payment, and by so doing, save coats. Bedford, Sept. 19. 18dG-2m.
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